INO releases HRXCAM-16K compact infrared camera

May 13, 2014
INO (National Optics Institute) has announced the release of the HRXCAM-16K infrared camera core module, which is designed for defense, security, transportation, and aerospace imaging applications.

INO (National Optics Institute) has announced the release of the HRXCAM-16K infrared camera core module, which is designed for defense, security, transportation, and aerospace imaging applications. The infrared camera features a 1024 x 768 uncooled microbolometer detector with a 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 48 fps. All detector parameters can be adjusted including input voltages, gain, and integration time via GigE interface. The HRXCAM-16K has a 16-bit raw data rate via Camera Link and also features an F/1.05 catadioptric lens with 50 mm focal length, and a 19.8° x 14.9° field of view.

To Learn More:

Contact:INO (National Optics Institute)
Headquarters
: Quebec City, QC, Canada
Product:
HRXCAM-16K infrared camera
Key Features:
1024 x 768 uncooled microbolometer detector with a 17 µm x 17 µm pixel size, 48 fps frame rate, 16-bit raw data output.

What INO says:
View more information on the HRXCAM-16K infrared camera.

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